Media MonitorSUBSCRIBE 103123 total results. Showing results 43481 to 43500 «217121722173217421752176217721782179Next ›Last » Abusers using cost of living crisis as ‘a tool for coercive control’, says Women’s Aid Abusers are using the cost of living crisis and concerns over financial hardship as a tool for coercive control, according to new research. Police Professional 3/8/2022 News Almost 300 people injured during Garda ‘use of force’ incidents in 2022 REPUBLIC OF IRELAND: Need to ‘effect an arrest’ most common reason by gardaí for use of force followed by need to protect a garda The Irish Times (Republic of Ireland) 3/8/2022 News Cumbria Police and Crime Commissioner to take control of fire service Approval has been given for Cumbria’s Police and Crime Commissioner’s bid to take control of the fire service from April 2023. PCC Peter McCall submitted a bid to the Home Office to take over governance of Cumbria Fire and Rescue Service earlier this year. Cumbria County Council had responsibility for the fire service but is set to be abolished in April 2023 with the existing city and borough councils, making way for two new unitary authorities of Cumberland and Westmorland & Furness. Times & Star 3/8/2022 News Report on an inspection visit to police custody suites in Lincolnshire Today we published a report on our findings following an inspection of Lincolnshire Police custody facilities. HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) 3/8/2022 Report Surrey Police unveil new tool for catching offending motorists… a Brompton folding bicycle Surrey Police have unveiled their latest tool for catching drivers who are flouting the rules of the road - an iconic fold-up bicycle. Brompton bicycles have become a much-loved mode of transport for "hipsters" and urban commuters. Now, the long arm of the law is using the tiny bike with even tinier wheels to access all areas. The force has even kitted their Brompton with a flashing blue light. Officers from the Roads Policing Unit took theirs for a spin around Guildford on Tuesday night. Surrey Live 3/8/2022 News West Midlands Police numbers on the rise – but senior officers ‘spread more thinly than ever’ West Midlands Police has seen officer numbers boosted by nearly 900 since a government recruitment drive was launched. Express & Star 3/8/2022 News Lincolnshire Police criticised for ‘forcibly removing clothing’ of detainees Inspectors have called for improvements after several concerns were raised about scrutiny of the use of force and how clothing has sometimes been forcibly removed from detainees at police stations in Lincolnshire. Their conclusions were drawn following visits to custody suites in Boston, Lincoln (South Park), Skegness and Spalding in May this year. Lincolnshire Live 3/8/2022 News Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi: ‘The future for me is about how we can dare to share data and information’ In the latest in his 'Talking Crime' series, Danny Shaw interviews British Transport Police Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi. PolicingTV - Subscription at source 3/8/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi: ‘The future for me is about how we can dare to share data and information’ In the latest in his 'Talking Crime' series, Danny Shaw interviews British Transport Police Chief Constable Lucy D'Orsi. PolicingTV 3/8/2022 Feature, Interview, Opinion, Video Economic challenges will drive greater opportunities for police and private sector partnerships With police budgets under pressure as countries around the world face the prospect of recession, and the worsening economic situation likely to drive an increase in crime, the relationship between policing and the private sector will be more important than ever; Policing Insight’s Michael Hardiman, a former economist with Australia’s Victoria Police, looks at the challenges posed by the economic pressures, and opportunities arising from them. Policing Insight - Subscription at source 3/8/2022 Analysis, Feature Police Scotland apologises for not warning murdered actor Bradley Welsh of gangland plot The family of a film actor and gym owner have received an apology from Police Scotland after the force admitted failings that could have saved his life. The Times - Subscription at source 3/8/2022 News Police Scotland numbers fall to record low Almost 700 officers have left in the past year alone The Times - Subscription at source 3/8/2022 News Impact of Forensic Science Project Successive phases will develop a measurement model, assess the viability of automating that model and then aim to roll out the model across the criminal justice system. Home Office 2/8/2022 Report Former counter-terrorism police chief attacks Rishi Sunak’s Prevent plan Peter Fahey critical of proposal to widen definition of ‘extremism’ and include people who ‘vilify’ Britain The Guardian 2/8/2022 News Met Police officers warned not to strip at London nightclub’s ‘porn idol’ event Force says officers have been “reminded of need to uphold standards while off duty”. The Independent 2/8/2022 News Dangerous prisoners lose right to walk free halfway through sentence A charity has warned that the new powers could be used to block the release of thousands of prisoners despite government assurances they will be used “rarely” The Times - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News Lincolnshire “doesn’t have effective oversight of use of force in custody” A HMICFRS report into Lincolnshire's custody facilities has found it is unable to show when force is used it is always necessary. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News Police officer numbers in Scotland at lowest level for 14 years as staff warn they feel ‘taken for granted’ The number of officers in Police Scotland has fallen by 679 in a year, the equivalent of almost two officers leaving the force every day i News 2/8/2022 News Police officer quarterly strength statistics: 2 August 2022 Statistics on police officer quarterly strength, which gives the number of full-time equivalent police officers employed by Police Scotland. Scottish Government 2/8/2022 Report Forces welcome new court powers to tackle hare coursers Rural crime teams have got tough new legislation to tackle hare coursing gangs. Police Oracle - Subscription at source 2/8/2022 News «217121722173217421752176217721782179Next ›Last » Upcoming events View all events